This collection contains four scrapbooks, notebooks, clippings, personal notes, and manuscripts... Show moreThis collection contains four scrapbooks, notebooks, clippings, personal notes, and manuscripts belonging to Eleanore Myers Jewett. The scrapbooks provide detailed records of Jewett’s time at Barnard, and contain schedules, newspaper clippings, programs, correspondence, photographs, and class songs. The collection also includes Jewett’s poetry and short stories, and copies of her published work Felicity Finds a Way, and work included in St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls. The materials from this collection date from 1903-1952. Show less
This collection consists of the scrapbook of Barnard College alum Edith Somborn Issacs, Barnard... Show moreThis collection consists of the scrapbook of Barnard College alum Edith Somborn Issacs, Barnard class 1906. Somborn was the associate editor of the Barnard Bulletin, worked as student manager of the Barnard fund, participated in theatrical production, and was secretary of the Barnard Zoological club. She co-wrote the opera Barnadesia with classmate Banche Marks, which made the case for the Barnard dormitories. The scrapbook contains programs from productions, articles from the Barnard Bulletin, event invitations, personal correspondence, dance cards, and doodles from class notebooks. Show less
This collection consists of the scrapbook of Barnard College alum Gertrude C. Clark Hitchcock... Show moreThis collection consists of the scrapbook of Barnard College alum Gertrude C. Clark Hitchcock compiled during Hitchcock's time as a Barnard undergraduate student. Materials in the scrapbook consists mainly of examinations, clippings related to Barnard, commencement materials, and theatre programs. Show less
Class diary of Stella Bloch including class notes, hand-drawn maps, and photographs related to... Show moreClass diary of Stella Bloch including class notes, hand-drawn maps, and photographs related to course material glued to pages with annotations. The course content is associated with ancient history including Egypt, Greece, the Persian Empire, and the Roman Empire. The book also contains loose newspaper clippings and descriptions of clipping that are missing related to Barnard College theater and other college events, several pages detailing Bloch's daily schedule, and song lyrics. Show less